The deliberate release of who you once were, mirroring Mirabai's renunciation of her royal identity to pursue devotion.
Mirabai abandoned her identity as a princess to become a wandering devotee, modeling how grief for lost identity can transform into liberation. Surrender of the Former Self is not passive resignation but active choice—acknowledging that your previous self served a purpose, then consciously releasing attachment to it. This concept invites you to examine which aspects of your old identity were imposed versus chosen, and which no longer align with your authentic longing. Through this lens, grief becomes a doorway: you mourn the loss while recognizing that clinging to a false self causes deeper suffering. The practice involves honest reflection on what you've outgrown, ritual acknowledgment of that passage, and intentional redirection of your energy toward who you're becoming. This mirrors the bhakti path where ego-dissolution opens space for genuine connection.
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